Cooley scores twice in the Mammoth's 6-2 victory over the Kraken

SEATTLE (AP) — Logan Cooley scored twice for the first of Utah's six straight goals, Karel Vejmelka made 25 saves and Mammoth beat the Seattle Kraken 6-2 on Thursday night for their second straight victory.

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Utah has a five-point lead for the first wild-card spot in the Western Conference.

After Cooley erased Seattle's two-goal lead with his 21st and 22nd goals, Nick Schmaltz put Utah ahead on a power play with 5:04 left in the second period. He has 28 goals.

JJ Peterka, Dylan Guenther with his team-leading 37th, and Michael Carcone scored in the third.

Jordan Eberle scored his 24th goal, and Bobby McMann had his 27th for Kraken. Seattle goalie Joey Daccord stopped 25 shots.

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The Kraken lost for the seventh time — five in regulation — in eight games and trail three teams for the final wild-card spot in the West.

Kraken forward Ryan Winterton, who tooka temporary leave of absence last month, rejoined the team for its morning skate Thursday. It is unclear yet when Winterton will return to action.

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Marner has 5 points and Golden Knights score 3 times in 3rd period to beat Flames 6-3

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Mitch Marner had three goals and two assists and the Golden Knights scored three times in the third period to defeat the Calgary Flames 6-3 on Thursday night.

Associated Press Vegas Golden Knights right wing Mitch Marner (93) celebrates his goal with teammates against the Calgary Flames during the second period of an NHL hockey game Thursday, April 2, 2026, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Candice Ward) Calgary Flames center John Beecher (18) celebrates after his goal with defenseman Zayne Parekh (19) during the first period of an NHL hockey game against the Vegas Golden Knights, Thursday, April 2, 2026, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Candice Ward) Vegas Golden Knights right wing Mitch Marner (93) skates with the puck against Calgary Flames defenseman Zach Whitecloud (28) during the second period of an NHL hockey game Thursday, April 2, 2026, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Candice Ward) Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Carter Hart (79) stops a shot behind Calgary Flames left wing Joel Farabee (86) during the first period of an NHL hockey game Thursday, April 2, 2026, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Candice Ward) Calgary Flames defenseman Zach Whitecloud, center, salutes the fans during the first period of an NHL hockey game against the Vegas Golden Knights, Thursday, April 2, 2026, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Candice Ward)

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It was the sixth time in Marner's career that he had at least five points in a game and the first since also having five (one goal, four assists) for Toronto against Boston on Jan. 4, 2025.

Ivan Barbashev had a goal and and two assists, Mark Stone had an assist for his 700th career point and Pavel Dorofeyev added to his club record with his 19th power-play goal this season and 35th overall. Shea Theodore recorded two assists, including the 300th of his career with the team.

Carter Hart, who wasactivated off injured reserveearlier Thursday, stopped 19 shots in his first start since Jan. 8.

Blake Coleman scored twice for the Flames and Morgan Frost had the other goal. Dustin Wolf made 28 saves.

The Golden Knights are five points ahead of Los Angeles and San Jose for the third and final Pacific Division playoff spot. Vegas is three points behind division leaders Anaheim and Edmonton.

Flames defenseman Zach Whitecloudreceived a video tributeat the first timeout of the opening period. He became emotional, patted his heart and waved to the fans, who roared at the return of one of the more beloved players in franchise history. He was with the Golden Knights since the 2017-18 season and became a regular three years later.

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TheGolden Knights traded Whitecloudto Calgary on Jan. 18 for Rasmus Andersson.

Calgary took the lead three times before Vegas answered with the equalizer each time, with the game tied at 3 entering the second intermission.

The beginning of the third period was delayed more than 20 minutes because of an issue with a spot on the ice.

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Flames: Play at Anaheim on Saturday.

Golden Knights: Play at Edmonton on Saturday in a crucial Pacific Division matchup.

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Meghan Markle Shares Video of Prince Archie Learning to Ski Alongside Prince Harry: 'So Proud!'

Meghan Markle shared a video of her son, Prince Archie, learning to ski alongside his father, Prince Harry

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  • Meghan shared the video in an Instagram post on Thursday, April 2

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Meghan Markleshared a video ofPrince Archiefollowing in his fatherPrince Harry's footsteps—on skis.

In the video, Archie, 6, is seen skiing down a snow-covered slope alongside the Duke of Sussex, 41.

"My boys," the Duchess of Sussex, 44, wrote in the caption onInstagram. "Quick learner, Archie! So proud ❤️."

The ski lesson footage comes just a day after Meghan was spotted shopping for toys for Archie and his sister Princess Lilibet on Wednesday, April 1, at a local shop in Montecito, Calif.

Meghan boughtMagic Rabbitplaying cards andMagic Castle Sea Monkeysat the shop in the Santa Barbara-area town where she lives with her family.

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"She was picking up Easter gifts for her kids and her godchildren," a source told PEOPLE. "She was there for a while, talking to the staff and making selections."

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Exclusively speaking to PEOPLEin 2025, Meghan opened up about how the Montecito community has become protective of her family.

"Once you know us, I think you want us to have the same normalcy as parents and for our children as they do, despite however unique our situation is," she said.

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At theAlliance for Children's Rights 34th Annual Champions for Children eventin Beverly Hills on March 19, Meghan's close friendKelly McKee Zajfenopened up about seeing Meghan in action as a mother of two.

"Meghan is one of my best friends, and I'm honored that she said yes [to presenting] and that she's been along this journey with me as well," Zajfen toldHello!magazine. "She supports the Alliance, and she's been doing this for a few years now."

"She not only shows up for my family, but it's a real privilege to be able to watch her mother too, and so it means a lot for her to be a part of this," Zafjen added, per the outlet.

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Why is Puka Nacua in rehab? Here's what led Rams WR to seek treatment

Los Angeles Ramswide receiverPuka Nacuais in rehab. What events led him to check in to a luxury treatment center in Malibu, and what comes next for the rising star receiver?

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In March, a woman filed a civil lawsuit against Nacua alleging he bit her and one of her friends on Dec. 31. The woman also said that the Rams' receiver made an antisemitic comment during the dinner where she alleges the biting incident took place.

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On April 1, Nacua's attorney Levi McCathern told USA TODAY Sports thatNacua had entered rehab.

USA TODAY Sports has compiled a full timeline of what we know about Nacua's rehab, from what led up to his checking into the treatment center to what comes next.

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Timeline of Puka Nacua's offseason: Why Rams WR is in rehab

Dec. 16, 2025

Nacua appears on an online livestreamwith streamers Adin Ross and N3on (real name Rangesh Mutama). During the livestream, Ross requests that Nacua celebrate his next touchdown by using an antisemitic trope that the streamer demonstrates. In copying Ross, the receiver mimics the trope.

Dec. 18, 2025

Nacua releases a statementapologizing for using the gesture on the livestream two days prior.

"When I appeared the other day on a social media livestream, it was suggested to me to perform a specific movement as part of my next touchdown celebration," he wrote in an Instagram post. "At the time, I had no idea this act was antisemitic in nature and perpetuated harmful stereotypes against Jewish people.

"I deeply apologize to anyone who was offended by my actions as I do not stand for any form of racism, bigotry or hate of another group of people."

The Instagram post of the apology has since been deleted.

Dec. 29, 2025

TheLos Angeles Ramslose aWeek 17 gameto the Atlanta Falcons 27-24. With five seconds left in the game, Nacuaappears to catch a sideline passnear Rams kicker Harrison Mevis' field goal range, but the referees rule it incomplete. A replay assistant challenges the call, and the incompletion call is confirmed.

Nacua finishes the game with 47 yards and a touchdown on five catches.

Dec. 31, 2025

Nacua allegedly makes an antisemitic comment and bites two women on New Year's Eve.

Jan. 4, 2026

Nacua plays in the Rams' final regular season game, aWeek 18 victoryover the Arizona Cardinals. The wideout finishes the contest with 10 catches for 76 yards and a touchdown.

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Jan. 10-25, 2026

Nacua continues to play throughout Los Angeles' run to theNFC championship gamein the playoffs. By the time the Seahawks beat the Rams for an NFC title and spot in the Super Bowl, Nacua has 24 catches for 332 yards and two touchdowns in three playoff games.

Feb. 8, 2026

The night of the Super Bowl, asocial media clipsurfaces showing Nacua stumbling and dancing in the street. In the video, the receiver tries to get into a black SUV before another person pulls him away. Nacua jumps up and down and dances in front of another car. He's eventually pulled by his shirt over to another black SUV, which he jumps into.

March 25, 2026

A womanfiles a civil lawsuit accusing Nacuaof the biting incident on Dec. 31. In the suit, she alleges he bit her, and caused injury, pain and suffering after a dinner in the Century City area of Los Angeles. She also alleges Nacua bit her female friend that night.

According to the lawsuit, Nacua made an antisemitic comment and was sexually suggestive at the dinner prior to the biting incident.

McCathern, Nacua's attorney, says in a statement to USA TODAY Sports thatNacua denies the accusationsand that a sober witness has denied them as well.

"We will be filing a defamation lawsuit and pursuing all available legal remedies in response to these false and damaging statements," McCathern says.

He also says the alleged victim of the biting incident asked for millions of dollars in exchange for not publicizing the allegations.

"Let's be clear about what this case is — and what it is not," McCathern says. "This matter is not sexual in nature, nor does it involve any allegation of domestic violence. If it did, the filings would look very different. They do not. It also doesn't involve any elements of antisemitism."

April 1, 2026

McCathern tells USA TODAY Sports thatNacua has entered rehab.

"Puka is taking responsibility for his well-being and is focused on improving his performance during the offseason," McCathern writes in a statement. "Well before any temporary restraining order was filed ... Puka voluntarily entered a private facility to focus on his health, personal growth, and overall development."

McCathern also notes that the temporary restraining order was denied.

Puka Nacua contract: May 2026

McCathern states that Nacua will finish his program at the recovery facility in time to re-join the Rams for organized team activities (OTAs).

Rams OTAs begin in May. The exact date remains to be announced as of April 2.

The fourth-year wideout is entering the final season of his rookie contract in 2026. With his third NFL season in the books, Nacua is eligible for a contract extension that could be among the highest-value contracts of all NFL receivers.

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Was timing of Eagles ESPN piece a 'warning shot' to Jalen Hurts?

The NFL world was abuzz Wednesday morning with anESPN piece that detailed the rift between Jalen Hurts and the Eagles' offensive operation,including head coach Nick Sirianni, wide receiver A.J. Brown and multiple offensive coordinators.

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The bottom line? Hurts' new coordinator, Sean Mannion, will force him out of his comfort zone, and if he's not on board with that, the Eagles may reevaluate the quarterback position next offseason.

Something else caught the eye of Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio: the timing.

"I mean, just think if that report had landed at 6 a.m. Eastern on Monday," Florio said on Thursday's edition of "Yahoo Sports Daily." "It would have dominated the conversation (at theNFL spring meetings). Nick Sirianni would've been bombarded with questions at the coaches' breakfast on Monday. Howie Roseman, the GM, would've been asked about it.

"… I think this was a warning shot calculated by the Eagles."

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Hurts was named Super Bowl MVP after guiding the Eagles to a championship in the 2024 season, and he was a second-team All-Pro in the 2022 season, which resulted in another Super Bowl trip. But his unique skill set and reported resistance to change have presented challenges in both designing and executing the offense, especially in the Eagles' underwhelming title defense last season.

Florio pointed out that the way Philadelphia structuredHurts' $255 million extensionin 2023 meant he's been "essentially untouchable" the past couple years because of the dead money charge moving on from him would require. That dead money charge, however, drops to $67 million next offseason, still a high figure but not one that would preclude a franchise that views itself as a contender from making difficult decisions like changing the starting quarterback.

"I think by next year, [the Eagles] are in a position where if they have to do something, they will," Florio said.

Mannion comes from the Sean McVay tree and promises to incorporate pre-snap shifts and motion, as well as playing more from under center. The ESPN story noted in particular how Hurts doesn't like to do that because he doesn't like to turn his back to the defense. It also mentioned how he routinely changes plays instead of executing the offense as it's called.

It seems like the time for that is over — at least if Hurts wants to remain the Eagles' starting quarterback long into the future.

"He's on notice," Florio said. "… If you don't start doing what the team wants you to do, it will be in a position as of next year to consider its options at the position."

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